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Ultimate Guide to Streaming the 2026 World Cup in 4K: UK Edition
The 2026 World Cup in 4K: A Comprehensive Overview
- For UK viewers, only BBC offers matches in 4K
- ITV does not provide any games in 4K
- Viewers must access BBC iPlayer on a compatible device
- Other prerequisites include a fast internet connection and a valid TV license
The upcoming World Cup in 2026, scheduled from 11 June to 19 July, presents a surprising limitation for UK viewers who wish to watch the matches in 4K.
Despite the year being 2026, UK viewers can only experience the tournament in Ultra HD through one streaming service, BBC iPlayer, as ITVX still does not offer higher quality streaming, contrary to some sources’ claims.
To watch the matches in 4K, viewers need to utilize the iPlayer app since there is no BBC channel broadcasting in 4K. BBC will showcase 54 matches, including the World Cup final on 19 July (also available on ITV), and England’s matches in the last 32, last 16, and potentially the semi-final if they progress in the tournament. The England vs. Ghana match is guaranteed to be shown in 4K.
How to Stream World Cup 2026 Matches in 4K on BBC iPlayer
To access the 4K streams on BBC iPlayer, viewers must follow specific guidelines and meet certain requirements:
- A compatible 4K TV or streaming device – Most major brands are supported, such as Samsung, LG, Hisense, Roku, and Amazon Fire. Sky Q, web browsers, phones, and tablets are not compatible.
- Fast internet connection – BBC recommends a minimum of 24Mbps for the full Ultra HD experience or 12Mbps for lower-resolution streaming.
- A BBC account – Viewers must register for a free account if they do not already have one.
- A valid TV license – A current TV license is required to legally watch live TV.
Once all prerequisites are met, viewers should ensure that the iPlayer video quality is set to ‘Best Quality’ in the settings and watch out for the UHD icons on World Cup streams.
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When selecting a match, viewers may be given different quality options, and they should choose Ultra HD for the best experience. For HDR viewing, a TV supporting HLG (hybrid log gamma) is necessary, as it is the standard used for iPlayer.
It is important to note that the source feed is in HD, so watching World Cup matches on iPlayer in Ultra HD means viewing upscaled content rather than native 4K.
Which World Cup 2026 Matches are Available in 4K?
All games on BBC (excluding ITV) are accessible in Ultra HD when streamed through iPlayer on a compatible device. The following matches have been confirmed for 4K streaming:
- 23 Jun – England vs. Ghana – 9pm
- 24 Jun – Croatia vs. Panama – 12am
- 24 Jun – Scotland vs. Brazil – 11pm
- 24 Jun – Morocco vs. Haiti – 11pm
- 25 Jun – Czech Republic vs. Mexico – 2am
- 25 Jun – South Africa vs. South Korea – 2am
- 25 Jun – Ecuador vs. Germany – 9pm
- 25 Jun – Curacao vs. Ivory Coast – 9pm
- 26 Jun – Japan vs. Sweden – 12am
- 26 Jun – Tunisia vs. Netherlands – 12am
- 27 Jun – Egypt vs. Iran – 4am
- 27 Jun – New Zealand vs. Belgium – 4am
- 28 Jun – Colombia vs. Portugal – 12:30am
- 28 Jun – DR Congo vs. Uzbekistan – 12:30am
- 28 Jun – Algeria vs. Austria – 3am
- 28 Jun – Jordan vs. Argentina – 3am
- 19 July – Final – 8pm
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